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NBA Rebounds Leaders 2024-25

The NBA rebounds per game (RPG) leaderboard for 2024-25, ranked from highest to lowest. Updated daily after every completed game.

NBA Rebounds Leaders 2024-25 — Full Rankings

272 players ranked · 2024-25 Season · Updated daily

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#PlayerRPG
765.4
775.3
78
John Collins
John CollinsClippers
5.3
795.3
805.3
815.2
825.2
83
Toumani Camara
Toumani CamaraTrail Blazers
5.2
845.2
855.2
86
Anthony Edwards
Anthony EdwardsTimberwolves
5.1
875.1
885.1
895.1
90
Jaylon Tyson
Jaylon TysonCavaliers
5.1
915.1
925.1
935.0
945.0
95
James Harden
James HardenCavaliers
4.9
964.9
974.9
984.9
994.9
1004.9

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About the Rebounds Per Game Stat

Rebounds per game captures how often a player recovers missed shots — both from their own team (offensive) and the opponent (defensive). Starting centres and power forwards dominate this category. Elite rebounders like Nikola Jokic, Domantas Sabonis and Rudy Gobert consistently top the chart. Positional dominance, box-out technique and minutes are the primary drivers of rebounding volume. The league leader typically averages between 12 and 15 per game.

Rebounds are one of the most active NBA prop markets. Big men with reliable minutes and established roles are the strongest over targets. Matchup matters enormously — a strong defensive rebounding opponent limits second-chance opportunities, while a poor rebounding defence inflates the total. Use this leaderboard to identify the heaviest rebounders, then check their upcoming matchup and recent L5/L10 hit rate on the Statz hit rates page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the NBA in rebounds in 2025-26?

The current NBA rebounds per game leader for 2025-26 is shown at rank #1 in the leaderboard above. The full rankings are updated daily after every completed game. Click any player\'s name to view their Statz profile — game logs, prop hit rates and active streaks are all available.

What is the difference between offensive and defensive rebounds?

Offensive rebounds (OREB) are recovered from a player's own team's missed shots — they extend possessions and are harder to accumulate because the defence has positional advantage. Defensive rebounds (DREB) are recovered from the opponent's missed shots and represent roughly 70% of all rebounds. Elite rebounders like Rudy Gobert dominate DREB while forwards like Julius Randle accumulate more OREB.

How do I use the rebounds leaderboard for NBA prop betting?

Cross-reference the rebounds leaderboard with: (1) the upcoming opponent's offensive rebounding rate and pace, (2) the player's L5/L10 hit rate on their rebounds prop line at the Statz hit rates page, and (3) any active rebounds streak on the Statz player streaks page. Elite rebounders with stable minutes and strong matchups are the strongest over candidates.

Who holds the NBA record for rebounds in a season?

Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time single-season rebounds record with 27.2 RPG in the 1960-61 season. In the modern era, André Drummond led the NBA in rebounding multiple times with 15+ RPG. Domantas Sabonis and Nikola Jokic are the most consistent elite rebounders in recent seasons, both regularly posting 13+ RPG.

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